Show #14 1984-09-27 (taped 1984-08-14) Regular

Clues from this show appeared in Season 2, episode 8 of the television showFor All Mankind, set in 1983.

Contestants

Larry Caplan — an attorney from Tamarac, Florida

Karen Olson — an energy conservation manager from Denver, Colorado

Ed Osawa — a student from Torrance, California (whose 2-day cash winnings total $36,800)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Ed $100 $100 $6,800 $5
2nd place: his & hers watches + a telephone
$5,900
12 R (including 1 DD), 2 W
Karen $500 $1,400 $1,800 $5
3rd place: an electric typewriter
$1,800
4 R, 0 W
Larry $1,000 $4,600 $8,700 $3,700
New champion: $3,700
$9,300
29 R (including 1 DD), 2 W (including 1 DD)

Jeopardy! Round

WORLD LEADERS AUGUST SPORTS HOT MOVIES TRIVIA
$100 [10]
During '80s hostage crisis, dart boards bearing his face were a big seller
Ayatollah Khomeini
Larry
$100 [18]
492 years ago on Aug. 3rd, he set sail across the Atlantic
Christopher Columbus
Larry
$100 [1]
Game where "dribbling" is "offensive"
basketball
Larry
$100 [5]
Irwin Allen's tall tale that went up in smoke
The Towering Inferno
Larry
$100 [21]
They "rush in where angels fear to tread"
fools
Ed
$200 [9]
Britain's first female P.M., her popularity soared after Falklands War
Margaret Thatcher
Larry
$500 [22]
Russia, France & Germany entered WWI in August of this year
1914
Ed Karen
$200 [12]
From early practice of pitcher facing west comes this baseball term for lefty
southpaw
Larry
$200 [15]
Poitier & Steiger made sparks fly in this '67 Oscar winner
In the Heat of the Night
Larry
$200 [20]
Some of the badges she can earn are: Horse Lover, Dabbler & Ms. Fix-it
a Girl Scout
Larry
$300 [8]
Ronald Reagan was also president of this union
the Screen Actors Guild
Larry
$300 [11]
Football's imaginary plane which neither team may cross until the ball is snapped
the line of scrimmage
Larry
$300 [14]
The male stars tested their disguises for this '59 film by visiting studio ladies' room
Some Like it Hot
Larry
$400 [17]
If the item is colored yellow & you use a red dye, the resulting color is this
orange
Karen
$400 [7]
D'Aubisson claimed Duarte fixed his election win in this country
El Salvador
Larry
$400 [6]
World's fastest sport, free-fall speeds of 614 MPH have been recorded in this
skydiving
Ed Larry
$400 [13]
Words were heated when Truffaut filmed this Bradbury novel
Fahrenheit 451
Ed
$500 [16]
Filing an IRS form 4868 gets you a 4-month extension from this date
April 15
Larry
$500 [3]
Olympic pullout was ordered by this successor to Andropov
Chernenko
Ed
$500 [2]
'50s middleweight champ some say was pound-for-pound the best boxer ever
Sugar Ray Robinson
Larry
$500 [4]
1st movie that newlyweds Newman & Woodward made together
The Long, Hot Summer
Karen Larry
DD $1,200 [19]
Hemingway wrote the book, Rogers & Parton sang thesong:"Baby, when I met you there was peace unknown..."
"Islands In The Stream"
Larry

Double Jeopardy! Round

THE 20TH CENTURY BROADWAY TRAVEL AMERICAN INDIANS MAMMALS THE "PITS"
$200 [1]
Where Sally Ride took her famous ride
on the Space Shuttle
Larry
$200 [6]
She was "The Miracle Worker" for Patty Duke's Helen Keller
Anne Bancroft
Larry
$200 [9]
This necessary document cost $10 in 1980, but is now $35
a passport
Larry
$200 [15]
Device Indians smoked as sign of friendship
a peace pipe
Larry
$200 [21]
Alphabetically, it's #1
the aardvark
Ed
$200 [12]
Where Pirates steal bases
Pittsburgh
Larry
$400 [5]
Time barrier shattered by runner Roger Bannister in 1954
the four-minute mile
Larry
$400 [7]
Lerner & Loewe's "One Brief Shining Moment" which ran from Dec. 3, '60 to Jan. 5, '63
Camelot
Ed
$400 [10]
Non-sexist name for a stewardess
a flight attendant
Larry
$400 [16]
They symbolize family trees of N.W. Indians
totem poles
Karen
$400 [22]
Noel Coward song says only "mad" ones "go out in the midday sun"
dogs
Larry
$400 [13]
Asphalt bog that tourists log in L.A.
the La Brea Tar Pits
Ed
$800 [3]
His masterpiece was painted as a protest against the bombing of the Spanish town "Guernica"
Pablo Picasso
Ed
$600 [8]
His 1st stage hit was "I Remember Mama" but he's better remembered for shouting "Stella!"
Marlon Brando
Larry
$600 [11]
A vaccination is no longer required since this disease is eradicated
smallpox
Larry
$600 [18]
To keep Indians out, Dutch settlers built a wall across this New Amsterdam street
Wall Street
Ed
$600 [14]
Poe's tale of torture in a Spanish castle
The Pit and the Pendulum
Larry
$1,000 [2]
In 1939, this scientist wrote FDR a letter explaining that an atomic bomb could be built
Albert Einstein
Ed
$800 [17]
Winner of Tony & Oscar for royal role he's been identified with since '51
Yul Brynner
Ed
$800 [20]
Tags for luggage headed for this airport appropriately read "LAX"
Los Angeles (International)
Larry
$800 [19]
Runaway slaves used to hide with this tribe in Florida swamps
the Seminoles
Larry
$800 [23]
Shaky lady of "Oh Susanna" fame
ZaSu Pitts
DD $1,500 [4]
In Dec., 1941, Representative Jeannette Rankin cast the only dissenting vote on this issue
the declaration of war against Japan over Pearl Harbor
Ed
$1,000 [25]
Rodgers & Hammerstein's "Away We Go" ran a record-breaking 2,248 performances under new name
Oklahoma!
DD $1,500 [24]
Ship passengers are greeted & dunked by King Neptune 1st time they cross this
the Equator
Larry
$1,000 [26]
Both cyanide & laetrile are an extract of them
apricot pits
Ed

Final Jeopardy!

BUSINESS & INDUSTRY

Automaker that introduced the alternator, power steering & electric ignition

Chrysler

Karen "Who is Olds?" — wagered $1,795
Ed "What is Ford?" — wagered $6,795
Larry "Who is Henry Ford?" — wagered $5,000

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